68 GEELMUYDEN. ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS. [NORW. POL. EXP. 
1895 Object Oc. | Watch Horizontal Circle Level A Rem. 
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hm i s 0 ‘ a“ 4 a“ 0 1 “ 
Aug. 2} Sun P. L. 1 449 
Seige if, 6 5G | 166 44.5 40.0 M. t. 265 12 49 
m 112 38.0 35.0 
Sep. 6 : za, 7 Aun 89 18.5 16.5 
un P. L. 
ar, & i 19 10.5 116 15.5 14.5 250 2 34 
un P. L. 0 21 11.5 
a’, & L. 23 185 117 16.5 13.0 91 4 99 1) 
un P. L. ideal 
an, E L i 185 131 51.0 415 265 11 35 
pweoy dee by 20 42 9 
Bess 93 AB 132 37.5 33.0 965 55 5 2) 
m 89 98.5 27.0 
Sep. 28 (Er E 120 96 94.5)95 3.5 
Capella 6 326 | 311 44 14.5) 49 54 = 85 58.5 
- 12 29 |313 5729 |59 3.5 = 88 13.5 
C 120 26 20.5) 97 48 
Oct. 14 C 120 32 44.5) 34 14.5 
Areturus 2 39 88 | 1388 4449 |46 95.5/S 45.5 N 21.5) 280 47 49 
C 120 32 58.5 | 34 29 
Oct. %4 C 120 38 2 |36 12.5 
Jupiter Ct. 19 85 6 | 121 44 485/43 17.5|N 31.0 S 41.0] 262 4 47 
4 5159 |1295 55 85/56 48.5|/N 34.6 S 36.5] 266 18 34 | 5 
é 120 57 545/56 9.5 ) 
Oct. 25 Cc 120 38 3 |39 52 
Arcturus 1 2205/121 6 925) 8 6.5|N 345 S 36.0|) 261 34 2 
I. 10 11 {128 411.5) 548 |N 3383 S 37.7|| 2638 32 8 
C 120 37 55 =| 39 445 
Oct. 29} «a Cygni 19 422 | 114 30 = 2 8 
5 8 7 |115 44 = B 3 4 
B 339 32 ) 
Nov. 9 C 258 43 30 | 45 36 
a Aguile 4 33 21 | 989 58 45.5) 60 58.5 = 936 12.4 
e 36 41 | 290 49 18.5] 51 24 = 237 2.6 
C 958 43 29.5 | 45 36 
Nov. 19 C 82 58 42.5) 60 42.5 
« Leonis 90 59 44 | 154 3655 |38 45 |N 33.5 S 43.3]/ 279 18 35 
C 82 58 40.5 | 60 29 
Nov. 22 C 81 49 45) 50 53 
a Tauri 153 2 |310 298 37 |3035 |N 37.0 S 39.5|| 75 52 20 
- 55 43 1811 8 985/10 28 |N 359 S 414.4] 76 32 17 
CG 81 49 5.5) 50 43 5) 
Nov. 30 C E 96418 0 | 15 50 
- Ww 264 17 56 | 15 47.5 
& Gemin. 5 556 | 139 55 10.5|/53 49.5|N 348 S 40.9] 78 14 58 
. 11 45 | 144 21 44 |20 23.5|N 34.4 S 41.6]| 79 41 95 
C 264 17 50 | 15 44 
Dec. 6 C 84 93 35.5) 25 15.5 8) 
6 Leonis 2 955 |1425517 |96 545|/N 36.5 S 39.6] 263 53 12 
. 13 2 |143 42 14 |4337 |S 40.1 N 36.4] 264 40 2 
_ 1896 _ € 84 93 34 | 95 10 
es 00 45 20 | 18 50 Bt [58 25 I AB WB 
8 Leonis ‘0 2 154 50 = 5 : ‘ 
48 94 |155 36 985/38 91 |N 360 S 41.0) o76 30 44 
G 78 46 93.5|48 4.5 
Jan, 9 Cc 958 48 12 | 50 27 
1) Iee in motion between the two sets of observations. 2) Watch ass. 22m, 8) Cirele 
ass. 37' and 36’. 4) } was an azimuth-compass on the ice, from which the bearing of the 
altazimuth was taken some minutes after. 5) Collimation corrected; the box of the instru- 
ment had had a shock some time before. °) Assumed 56‘ for second microscope. 
